3D Printing the Fashion Industry

Taking 3D Printing in NYC to the Next Level

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New York City has been the hub of so many trends in and around the fashion industry for decades. It seems like whatever is happening around the world, from Milan to Paris, also happens at the exact same time in the Big Apple. This includes getting custom work done using 3-D printing in NYC with tailor-made embroidery solutions.

While it may not seem intuitive, 3-D printing and embroidery actually go hand-in-hand. The technology has become so well advanced that the types of patterns and textures that would not have been available in the past are suddenly being produced for practically any scale requirement. That means any new design that you think of one night could be out and in your retail location in only a few short days or weeks. That is an incredible advantage for many stores and boutiques around New York City.

How Does This Work? 3-D printing technology enhances the capabilities of NYES in a couple ways. Primarily, you can 3-D print any required component to your machine using the now well-known filaments included with most 3D printers.

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Stratasys 3D printed fashion piece, designed by Noa Raviv, produced on Stratasys’ Objet500 Connex Multi-material 3D Printer. Photo credit: Ron Kedmi

The other and perhaps more engaging way of enhancing embroidery with 3-D capabilities is by using these printers to actually stitch into the fabric. This creates a significant efficiency while still ensuring the oversight of a traditional hand sewing artist.

Making use of a computerized sewing machine through a 3-D digital pattern allows embroidery studios to work faster and create more with fewer materials and demands on individual human assets. In this way, embroidery studios are able to service more clients who require custom solutions and a quick turnaround.

An Efficient Process All 3-D printing in NYC essentially begins when you digitize a design. You can use any form of graphic software to create a logo or a key phrase that can be put onto a hat, shirt, pants, or any other type of garment.

Digitizing this process greatly enhances communication and capabilities between buyers and the embroidery studio. The 3-D printer can then interpret that design down to finite details that are sewn into the fabric of your choice.

This process also broadens the type of materials that can be used. 3-D printing in NYC is at the cusp of cutting-edge technology. Every day, embroidery studios all over the city are discovering new ways to utilize custom fabrics and materials that would never have been possible in generations past. The future designs of tomorrow’s garments are going to include 3-D printing of some sort.

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Michelle Feinberg